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upraise
[ uhp-reyz ]
verb (used with object)
, up·raised, up·rais·ing.
- to raise up; lift or elevate.
- to raise from a depressed or dejected humor; cheer.
upraise
/ ʌpˈreɪz /
verb
- literary.to lift up; elevate
- archaic.to praise; exalt
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Derived Forms
- upˈraiser, noun
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- up·raiser noun
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Example Sentences
She penetrated into no fresh kingdoms, she saw no new peaks upraise themselves or valleys carve themselves at her feet.
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When a height of nine thousand feet had been reached the rugged upraise opened out into a nearly level plateau.
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I have spent fifty years of my life trying to upraise my class.
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He struck the root of the tree with his tunnel and made an upraise to the inside of the trunk.
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Mrs. Fane looked with her kind round eyes into the worn face that tried to upraise itself to greet her.
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